Chris Williams, who drives a tow truck for John's Towing in Evansville, prepares to tow a stranded vehicle Wednesday morning near the intersection of Walnut and Governor streets. The car is the fourth vehicle Williams had towed by 7:30 a.m. after a large snow storm moved into Southern Indiana in the early morning hours.

This photo near Indiana 61 in Boonville, Ind., shows the result of a massive storm that rolled into the Tri-State early Wednesday morning

Chris Williams, who drives a tow truck for John's Towing in Evansville, prepares to tow a stranded vehicle Wednesday morning near the intersection of Walnut and Governor streets. The car is the fourth vehicle Williams had towed by 7:30 a.m. after a large snow storm moved into Southern Indiana in the early morning hours.

This photo provided by Indiana State Police Public Information Officer Todd Ringle shows a jack-knifed tractor-trailer on Interstate-64 at the 37.5 mile marker.

ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Pat Will hands her grandson, Nathan Will, 16, snow for their snowman he and his brother Tyler Will were building in their grandparents front yard on Richardt Ave. in Evansville on Wednesday morning. The Wills were visiting their grandparents from Terre Haute when the storm came dumping seven inches of snow in the city.

ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Kelvin Cabell, 19, flies off a homemade snow ramp while he and his friends sled down Reitz Hill on Wednesday afternoon. More than seven inches of snow fell on Evansville.

Submitted by MaCabe Brown Evansville's Historic First Street is covered in snow on Wednesday.

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ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Natyia Robertson, 16, takes a tumble while snowboarding down Reitz Hill on Wednesday afternoon. Robertson and dozens others flocked to the hill which was covered in seven inches of snow to enjoy an afternoon of sledding and snowboarding.

ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Kraig Meyer, 20, flies off a homemade snow ramp getting airborne and he and his friends sled down Reitz Hill on Wednesday afternoon. Dozens of people flocked to the hill which was covered in seven inches of snow to enjoy an afternoon of sledding.

ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Allie Foreman is chased by her dog Sadie around a giant snowman built in front of her grandparent's home on Brookshire Drive in Evansville on Wednesday morning. Foreman woke up early and built the giant snowman with the help of her grandparents and neighbors.

ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Anna Hartsburg, 3, peers outside at her sisters playing in the snow in the front yard of their home on Kelsey Ave. in Evansville on Wednesday morning.

KEVIN SWANK / Courier & Press Kim Pritchett, foreground left, and Josh Jackson, sitting behind Pritchett, head off down the hill at Helfrich Golf Course on Wednesday morning. They were part of a large group of people sliding down the hills on various types of sleds.

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ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Maggie Jones, 9, plays in the front yard of her home on Martins Lane on Wednesday morning after an overnight storm dumped seven inches of snow on Evansville.

ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Mari Hartsburg, 8, tries to catch snow on her tongue as her sister, Maatie Toone, 13, buries her in the snow in the front yard of their home on Kelsey Ave. in Evansville on Wednesday morning. An overnight storm dumped seven inches of wet heavy snow in the city.

KEVIN SWANK / Courier & Press Travel on University Parkway Wednesday morning was limited to one lane going north or south as the Tri-State was hit with a snowstorm.

KEVIN SWANK / Courier & Press Griffin Greenwell, 14, from Princeton, Ind. was visiting Austin Goodman, 13, of Evansville when the two came to Helfrich Golf Course on Wednesday to sled down the hills. Here Greenwell leaves his sled behind after he tried to ride down the hill standing up.

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FILE: The falling and blowing snow reduced visibility and coated the trees along Diamond Avenue last December as the area was hit by blizzard like conditions as snow started early on Wednesday leaving Evansville with 7-inches or more of snow coupled with high winds. A winter weather system could bring snow or ice to the area once again Thursday night, though accumulations are expected to be light.

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KEVIN SWANK / Courier & Press This car was found unoccupied off the side of University Parkway on Wednesday during the snowstorm that hit the area.

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KEVIN SWANK / Courier & Press There was only one lane of travel passable east bound or west bound on Diamond Ave. near Detroy Road Wednesday morning as the area was hit by blizzard like conditions as snow started early on Wednesday.

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Submitted by MaCabe Brown Dr. Kyle King shovels sidewalk in front of his Downtown practice, Evansville Eyecare Associates, on Wednesday.

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ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Mari Hartsburg, 8 and her sister Mattie Toone, 13, throw snowballs at each other in the front yard of their home on Kelsey Ave. in Evansville on Wednesday morning. The girls went to bed hoping for snow and woke up raced to the window to see seven inches of snow blanketing their yard and street.

KEVIN SWANK / Courier & Press Griffin Greenwell, 14, from Princeton, Ind. was visiting Austin Goodman, 13, of Evansville when the two came to Helfrich Golf Course on Wednesday to sled down the hills. Here Greenwell takes off on a run while standing on his sled.

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ERIN McCRACKEN / COURIER & PRESS Mari Hartsburg, 8, makes a snow angel as she plays in her front yard on Kelsey Avenue on Wednesday morning. Hartsburg was so happy it had snowed she spent most of the morning outside playing in it.